Law & Disorder (Nov. 15, 2012)

The following items are based on information provided by officials in law enforcement and the criminal justice system.

ELLENVILLE

u Drugs: Garvey "Joker" Marmol, 27, of 61 Center St., Ellenville, was arrested Wednesday, the result of a three-month narcotics investigation by a trio of law enforcement agencies, and charged with three counts of felony possession of a controlled substance. Members of the Ulster Regional Gang Enforcement Narcotics Team said that, in conjunction with Ellenville Village Police and the state Department of Probation Intelligence Unit, they arrested Marmol following a search of his residence. They said the search found more than 2 1/2 ounces of crack cocaine, about 300 "decks" of heroin, as well as diverted pharmaceuticals and marijuana. Police said they also found packaging and distribution items including heroin stamping material with the logo, "Safe House." Marmol was sent to Ulster County Jail on $50,000 cash bail.

HURLEY

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u DWI: Ernest H. Fudge, 51, of Phoenicia, was arrested Wednesday at 3:04 a.m. by state police at Ulster and charged with two counts of felony drunken driving. He was issued tickets to appear in Hurley town Court.

LLOYD

u Drugs: Zachary T. Wentzell, 19, of Wallkill, was arrested Tuesday at 11 p.m. by state police at Highland and charged with misdemeanor use of drug paraphernalia and violation possession of marijuana. He was issued tickets to appear in Lloyd Town Court.

u Criminal mischief: Matthew R. Lumbard, 20, of 4 Southside Ave., New Paltz, was arrested Saturday at 1:02 a.m. by Lloyd town police and charged with three misdemeanors: possession of a forged instrument, two counts of mischief and resisting arrest as well as violation disorderly conduct. Additional information was not available.

u Burglary: James B. Carney, 26, of 222 Pancake Hollow Road, Highland, was arrested Saturday at 8:21 a.m. by Lloyd town police and charged with felony burglary. Additional information was not available.

ULSTER

u DWI: Robin H. Linzey, 49, of 120 Lawrenceville St., town of Ulstser, was arrested Wednesday at 2 a.m. by Ulster County sheriff's deputies and charged with felony assault. Deputies responded to a report of a fight in progress at Linzey's address and found an adult female outside the apartment bleeding from a severe forehead laceration. Deputies said the victim was taken to Kingston Hospital by Mobile Life Support and later transferred to Albany Medical Center. Deputieis said investigation determined there was an altercation inside the apartment involving several people and during the fight, Linzey is alleged to have caused the victim to strike her head on a blunt object, causing the severe laceration. Linzey was arraigned in Ulster Town Court and sent to Ulster County Jail in lieu of $7,500 bail pending further court action.